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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appointed Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Rustem Umerov to lead the delegation for upcoming negotiations with Russia. The delegation will also include representatives from the intelligence service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the President’s Office, signaling a coordinated effort to address the ongoing conflict.
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The UK has introduced a sanctions regime targeting people smugglers and illegal migration facilitators, imposing asset freezes and travel bans on those involved. This follows a surge in small-boat crossings linked to organized smuggling networks.
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Joey Jones and Emily Austin join Will Cain on ‘Will Cain Country’ for a political discussion. The show features live interviews with Kirk Cameron, focusing on current political issues.
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New footage shows migrant suspects in the vicinity of the scene shortly after an off-duty CBP officer was shot in New York City. The incident has reignited debates about border security and immigration enforcement.
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Russian occupiers conducted nighttime strikes on Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, resulting in at least 12 injuries and the death of a child. The attack targeted the Donetsk region, with casualties including civilians of various ages.
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A monster truck wheel detached during a show in Washington, destroying multiple cars in a nearby parking lot. The tour confirmed no injuries were reported, but the incident underscores the inherent risks of motorsports despite industry-standard safety measures.
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The Dolynske deposit in the Ivano-Frankivsk region is set to restart salt production, according to Mayor Ivan Dyriv’s Facebook post. This move could bring economic stability to the area.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot noted that the United States is demonstrating determination in supporting Ukraine. This is interpreted as a sign that former President Donald Trump has finally chosen a side.
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Over 9,500 volunteers, including 100 women, have enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to a report by the State Criminal Executive Service of Ukraine (SCES). This marks a significant increase in military personnel following recent mobilization efforts.
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A deadly Air Force training jet crash in Bangladesh has reignited calls for accountability and prompted discussions about relocating military bases and training facilities from densely populated areas. Authorities have launched an investigation into the crash, with officials emphasizing the need for transparency and a thorough review of safety protocols.
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Harbor Police arrested a boat captain for allegedly operating under the influence after his vessel struck the USS Midway and fled the scene. The incident, captured on viral video, has sparked discussions about maritime safety and liability.
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal has disclosed that Ukraine requires at least $120 billion in defense funding for 2026. The announcement was made during a critical meeting with foreign diplomatic heads, highlighting the nation’s strategic priorities.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has revealed new details about information leaks at the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), indicating restricted access to sensitive data. This revelation adds to the ongoing concerns about data security within Ukraine’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Israeli military operations have expanded into the central Gaza City of Deir al-Balah, which had previously been a relative safe zone for displaced Palestinians. The strikes come amid ongoing conflict with Hamas, as Israeli forces continue to clear the territory.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt praised President Donald Trump’s achievements in his first six months, highlighting his success in defeating inflation and securing the border. She emphasized Trump’s ability to deliver on two key campaign promises, citing economic improvements and border control as major accomplishments.
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Irina Podnosova, a former classmate of President Vladimir Putin, was appointed to the head of Russia’s Supreme Court in April 2024, and has died at age 72. Her death marks the passing of a key figure in the Russian judiciary, which has been closely aligned with the government’s policies under Putin’s leadership.
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A British F-35B fighter jet, which had been stranded in India due to a mechanical issue, finally took off for its home base after several weeks. The departure has prompted a mix of emotions among locals, with some expressing sadness over the jet’s departure.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt joined the ‘Ruthless’ podcast to commemorate the first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term, praising its ‘incredible’ progress. The interview marked a significant moment as Trump’s second term begins, with Leav’itt emphasizing the administration’s ongoing efforts and goals.
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Israeli police have dismissed claims that Jewish settlers set fire to the Church of St. George in Taybeh, stating there is no evidence of damage to the holy site and that a small fire occurred nearby. An internal investigation was launched, and the police emphasized that the incident does not constitute a criminal act.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell criticized Republicans for using religious beliefs as a political tool, while applauding a Texas state representative who stated that Christians can support abortion rights.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha revealed details of the visit of US Presidential Special Representative Keith Kellogg to Kyiv last week and the topics that were raised during the meetings. The discussions centered on critical issues including weapons and the pending Zelenskyy-Trump contact aimed at further implementing agreements reached.
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American tourists were arrested in St. Petersburg for dancing near the FSB building, with police describing their behavior as aggressive. The incident highlights tensions between tourists and local authorities.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has announced an investigation into the Feb. 19, 2025, arrest of William McNeil Jr. The incident involved an officer punching him during the arrest.
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have announced a joint initiative to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense. The transfer of Patriot systems is expected to significantly enhance Ukraine’s ability to counter aerial threats.
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Hungary is advancing a joint pipeline project with Serbia and Russia to transport Russian oil, defying EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy. The 300km-long pipeline, with an annual capacity of 4-5 million tons, will position Hungary as a transit hub and could be operational by 2027.
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Authorities in Houston are investigating a kidnapping case that may be connected to a human trafficking ring. Fox News correspondent Brooke Taylor reported that an illegal immigrant is suspected of abducting a woman and holding her captive for several days.
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A Texas archaeologist couple has uncovered a 4th-century Mayan royal tomb, revealing treasures from the ancient civilization. Meanwhile, medical professionals debate the effectiveness of drinking pickle juice for hydration.
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An Israeli official has criticized a joint statement by 28 nations urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as ‘wrong and dangerous,’ claiming it undermines ongoing negotiations with Hamas. The statement, signed by the EU, Britain, Japan, and others, condemned the humanitarian crisis and alleged the killing of civilians during aid distribution.
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Following his defeat to Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic mayoral primary, Andrew Cuomo has shifted his campaign from focusing on Trump to emphasizing affordability and local issues. His recent strategy highlights proposals to reduce rents, improve public transportation, and enhance childcare, while downplaying his earlier anti-Trump rhetoric.
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Recent reports have highlighted that some suspects in the Prairieland Detention Center anti-ICE attack had prior histories of radical protest activities. These individuals, including Ines Soto and Savanna Batten, were involved in events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement and protests against far-right speakers, demonstrating a pattern of anti-government activism.
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Michael Duncan and John Ashbrook, co-hosts of ‘Ruthless Podcast,’ have commented on recent developments surrounding Hunter Biden’s profanity-filled criticism of Democrats and Stephen Colbert’s confrontation with President Donald Trump after CBS ended its ‘Late Show’ tenure.
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SwimJim CEO Jim Spiers discusses rip currents and their dangers on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ emphasizing the need for increased awareness due to rising pool drowning incidents. The segment highlights the importance of safety education to prevent water-related accidents.
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The mother of a murder victim has publicly criticized Illinois Governor JB Pritzker’s no-cash bail policy, arguing that it contributed to the suspect’s ability to remain at large. The policy, which eliminates cash and bail for nonviolent crimes, has become a focal point of debate, with critics claiming it undermines public safety by allowing accused…
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Hunter Biden, son of former US President Joe Biden, has made controversial remarks regarding the use of military force against El Salvador to repatriate migrants deported under Donald Trump’s administration. His interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan highlights his strong criticism of Trump-era immigration policies and calls for a more aggressive stance on immigration.
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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrault has announced plans to enhance the training of Ukrainian pilots to operate French Mirage fighter jets. This initiative marks a significant escalation in France’s military aid to Ukraine, aiming to bolster the country’s aerial defense capabilities.
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Maine authorities charged a 17-year-old in the strangulation death of paddler Sunshine Stewart, whose body was found on a remote island. The suspect led police on a ‘wild goose chase’ through the area as locals feared a killer might be among the campers.
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Ellen DeGeneres is not ruling out hosting another talk show but doubts its relevance in today’s media landscape. She reflects on past allegations surrounding her show’s toxic work environment and her decision to relocate to England.
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The number of those who perished after a military plane crashed into a school has risen to 31. Students have been protesting in Dhaka, demanding accountability.
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Fox News reporter Aishah Hasnie provides updates on Hunter Biden’s recent Capitol Hill interview, which has sparked significant political debate. Contributors Kennedy and Katie Pavlich discuss the interview’s implications, while James Carville offers a critical assessment of the Democratic Party’s current state.
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Ari’el Stachel, an Arab-Jewish actor, has called on New York City mayoral candidate Zoh. Mamdani to ‘lean into’ and ‘collaborate’ with the city’s Jewish community to combat antisemitism. Stachel’s comments come amid increased tensions and concerns over rising antisemitic incidents in the city.
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance has announced that if the situation with Russia does not improve in the coming weeks, the 2026 defense budget will be planned at or above the 2025 level. Deputy Minister of Finance Olha Zykova stated this during a press conference.
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Interior Ministry officials and FSB agents searched the home of Bryansk’s vice governor in a corruption investigation linked to border defense. The operation, part of a broader anti-corruption campaign, aims to uncover potential misconduct in border security practices.
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In a recent development, Nikolai Simonenko, the Vice Governor of Bryansk, has been charged with embezzling border defense funds. Officers from the FSB and the Interior Ministry’s financial crimes and anti-corruption unit conducted searches at his home and office, indicating the seriousness of the allegations.
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Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele mocked Hunter Biden’s invasion threat, referencing Biden’s drug use. Bukele highlighted U.S.-El Salvador cooperation on prisoner swaps, including a deal with Venezuela.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Syblya stated that the Kremlin believes only the United States can compel them to peace. This claim underscores the U.S.’s pivotal role in the ongoing conflict.
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US Ambassador Mike Huckabee has welcomed an Israeli police investigation into an alleged arson attack at the historic Church of Saint George. Church leaders have accused Israeli settlers of setting fire to the archaeological site, but police have yet to confirm these allegations.
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Germany has agreed to send five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine as part of increased military aid, despite domestic backlash. The move follows discussions with the U.S. and comes as some NATO allies opt out of supplying weapons to Kiev due to resource constraints and security priorities.
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A Tesla charging unit sparked a two-alarm garage fire in Lewisville, Texas, causing extensive damage to a home and a second car. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause and assess potential safety concerns.
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Fox News Opinion highlights Trump’s border strategy and criticizes Democrats, with content ranging from Hannity’s comments on the party’s state to discussions on mental health and foreign aid reforms.
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Unknown hackers have accessed the internal network of a major German newspaper publishing group, prompting the police cybercrime unit to launch an investigation into the incident. The breach raises concerns about cybersecurity in the media industry.
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Nassau County DA candidate Nicole Aloise faces backlash after her campaign’s job ad invited criminals to apply for a high-paying position, drawing criticism from Republican opponent Anne Donnelly, who accused her of ‘criminal coddling.’ The controversy has sparked a heated exchange over criminal justice reform and the balance between rehabilitation and public safety.
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The news item discusses the shift in Republican energy policy, where the party is now using federal funds and regulatory power to support fossil fuel industries, contrary to their past advocacy of free market solutions. This trend is being compared to President Joe Biden’s approach to energy policy, indicating a broader trend in U.S. energy…
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House Republicans are preparing to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator, to obtain documents related to his crimes. The House Oversight Committee has approved a motion to proceed with the subpoena, which will target Maxwell currently imprisoned for her role in Epstein’s illegal activities.
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House lawmakers are set to receive increased funding for personal security measures, including residential protection and enhanced monitoring. Speaker Mike Johnson and House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil announced an updated Member security framework at the GOP conference, addressing rising concerns over political violence and the Minnesota shootings that highlighted vulnerabilities.
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DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin accused sanctuary cities of moral complicity in migrant deaths after a body was found in an Illinois storage container. The attacks on a CBP officer in New York City added to the pressure on local officials.
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The article explores Scottie Scheffler’s continued dominance in golf and identifies key players for the Bethpage course ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup. It previews the teams and their strategies as the season progresses.
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Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone has expressed disappointment over his contract negotiations, raising concerns about his future with the team.
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Russian schoolchildren are being recruited into drone development and other military programs through seemingly harmless video games, state,Run competitions, and promises of academic and career advancement. This strategy aligns with Russia’s broader efforts to bolster its military capabilities and secure a steady pipeline of skilled personnel for future defense initiatives.
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Russian troops have entered the Ukrainian village of Pokrovsk, prompting an urgent ‘search and destroy’ operation by Ukrainian forces. The situation is critical as Ukrainian units work to prevent what could become a major escalation in the conflict.
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Moldova’s opposition has formed a pro-Russian bloc ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote, threatening President Maia Sand, who seeks to maintain her pro-Western majority and push forward Moldova’s EU accession bid.